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[Music] hello friends press the subscribe button and hit the Pelican for more such easy videos hello friends I am back with the new video in this video I am going to talk about linkage one of the most important topic first we should understand the meaning of the word genetics so logically genetics is nothing but the branch of biology which deals with the study of heredity and variation so the heredity is purely taking place because of linkage and crossing over is responsible for variation so first we need to understand what you mean by linkage as the name suggests linkage means something is linked and when something is linked it will be transferred as it is choose the next generation means the genes which are found on different chromosomes they are not linked to each other because their distance is very far from each other so I can say those are unlinked genes but the genes which are found on same chromosome and the distance between the two gene is very less then I can say that they a